An electronically commutated dc motor for a liquid pump, comprising a pump housing, a suction connection and a pressure connection, a substantially disk-shaped pump rotor mounted rotatably in the pump housing, the rotor comprising an impeller having a plurality of pump vanes and a permanent magnet, a partition separating a pump space from a dry space, wherein the partition is disposed in an axial gap between the pump rotor and a plurality of axially parallel oriented stator poles of the dc motor, which are each provided with an insulating body and a stator winding, the stator poles adjoin a stator yoke, which is connected to a metallic heat-conducting body, and the stator containing the stator poles, the stator windings, the stator yoke and the heat-conducting body is disposed in a motor housing made of plastic material. By providing that the stator is surrounded by a flexible foil, and at least a large part of the foil is disposed inside the motor housing radially around the stator windings, a simple solution ensures good shielding against interference in an existing electronically commutated dc motor, without requiring modifications to the existing design.
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1. An electronically commutated dc motor for a liquid pump, the motor comprising:
a motor housing;
a stator yoke;
a pump housing attached to the motor housing, the pump housing having a suction connection and a pressure connection;
a plurality of axially parallel oriented stator poles, the stator poles being provided with an insulating body and a stator winding, the stator poles adjoining the stator yoke;
a substantially disk-shaped pump rotor mounted rotatably in the pump housing, the rotor including an impeller having a plurality of pump vanes and a permanent magnet;
a pump space defined in the pump housing;
a dry space defined in the motor housing;
a stator containing the stator poles, the stator windings and the stator yoke being disposed in the motor housing;
a partition separating the pump space from the dry space, the partition being disposed in an axial gap between the pump rotor and the plurality of axially parallel oriented stator poles, wherein the stator is surrounded by a flexible foil, and at least a large part of the foil is disposed inside the motor housing radially around the stator windings; and
fastening bushings protruding from the partition, wherein parts of the foil are disposed between the stator yoke and fastening bushings.
13. An electronically commutated dc motor for a liquid pump, the motor comprising:
a motor housing;
a stator yoke;
a pump housing attached to the motor housing, the pump housing having a suction connection and a pressure connection;
a plurality of axially parallel oriented stator poles, the stator poles being provided with an insulating body and a stator winding, the stator poles adjoining the stator yoke;
a substantially disk-shaped pump rotor mounted rotatably in the pump housing, the rotor including an impeller having a plurality of pump vanes and a permanent magnet;
a pump space defined in the pump housing;
a dry space defined in the motor housing;
a stator containing the stator poles, the stator windings and the stator yoke being disposed in the motor housing;
a partition separating the pump space from the dry space, the partition being disposed in an axial gap between the pump rotor and the plurality of axially parallel oriented stator poles, wherein the stator is surrounded by a flexible foil, and at least a large part of the foil is disposed inside the motor housing radially around the stator windings; and
a plate made of metal or metallized plastic material wherein parts of the foil are disposed between the stator yoke and the plate, wherein the foil comprises fastening lugs that are bent perpendicularly toward the axis of symmetry of the foil, the fastening lugs being held between the stator yoke and the plate.
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The present patent application claims priority from Germany Application No. 10 2010 034 563.6, filed Aug. 17, 2010, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an electronically commutated DC motor for a liquid pump, comprising a pump housing having a suction connection and a pressure connection, a substantially disk-shaped pump rotor mounted rotatably in the pump housing, the rotor comprising an impeller having a plurality of pump vanes and a permanent magnet, a partition separating a pump space from a dry space, wherein the partition is disposed in an axial gap between the pump rotor and a plurality of axially parallel oriented stator poles of the DC motor, which are each provided with an insulating body and a stator winding, the stator poles adjoin a stator yoke, and the stator containing the stator poles, the stator windings and the stator yoke is disposed in a motor housing made of plastic material.
2. Description of Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR §§1.97 and 1.98
An electronically commutated DC motor of the type in question is known from US 2010/0158724 incorporated by reference herein. It comprises a plastic housing, so that electromagnetic radiation is emitted virtually unimpaired by the stator windings.
It is known to use electric motors comprising metal housings to shield against interference. Metal housings, however, are disadvantageous with respect to noise emissions, notably structure-borne noise transmission.
It is therefore the object of the invention to find a simple possibility to ensure good shielding against interference in an existing electronically commutated DC motor, without requiring modifications to the existing design, wherein good noise properties are achieved, low inventory is required, and simple shaping and assembly are possible.
A flexible foil, designed as a metal foil or as a metallized plastic film, is disposed inside the motor housing radially around the stator windings to improve the EMC properties. Using a flexible foil increases the weight of the motor insignificantly, and given the low thickness, the foil can even be subsequently mounted in existing motors. A copper or flexible aluminum foil having a thickness of approximately 0.1 mm or less, for example, is suited as the foil. A mesh comprising a mixture of plastic and metal fibers is also conceivable.
According to the invention, parts of the foil are disposed between the stator yoke and a plate or between the stator yoke and fastening bushings protruding from the partition. In these areas, the flexible foil is very easy to mechanically stabilize.
The foil may also be designed in the shape of a crucible, wherein the crucible bottom is preferably disposed between a contact support and a circuit board or between a circuit board and the motor housing. In this embodiment, the plate may be eliminated, making less expensive production possible. So as to be able to mount the crucible, at least cut-outs for connecting contacts are required in the crucible bottom. Depending on the installation situation, further cut-outs may need to be provided for fastening means or cable bushings. The foil can also be inserted and fixed directly in the motor housing, notably when it is designed in the shape of a crucible. This fixation can be carried out by hot stamping plastic protrusions or by gluing. The motor housing prepared in this way is then mounted over the stator.
So as to achieve improved interference suppression, the foil is electrically connected to the stator yoke and/or the plate.
Advantageously, the foil is designed at the end thereof facing the partition to receive an annular shoulder protruding from the partition, whereby the foil can be oriented in the radial direction before the motor housing is mounted.
A preferred fastening possibility is provided in that the foil comprises fastening lugs that are bent perpendicularly toward the axis of symmetry of the foil, which are held between the stator yoke and the plate or between the stator yoke and the fastening bushings.
By fastening the foil by means of screws between the stator yoke and the plate, or between the stator yoke and the fastening bushings, the foil is held securely, and additionally the electrical contact between the stator yoke and/or the plate is improved when it is established, as proposed above, by means of the fastening lugs.
Advantageously, the fastening lugs are disposed in recesses of a contact support or a circuit board, so that also anti-turn protection is provided during assembly and the foil cannot slide out of place during the installation of further parts.
The foil can be a mold-dependent component or a component that is bent from a flat strip and connected at the ends. In the latter case, the ends can be inserted into each other, in a manner known per se, by means of semi-slots, whereby the flexible strip is brought into a tubular shape.
One embodiment of the invention will be explained in more detail hereinafter with reference to the drawings. In the figures:
In describing preferred embodiments of the present invention illustrated in the drawings, specific terminology is employed for the sake of clarity. However, the invention is not intended to be limited to the specific terminology so selected, and it is to be understood that each specific element includes all technical equivalents that operate in a similar manner to accomplish a similar purpose.
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The foil 76 may also be designed in the shape of a crucible, wherein the crucible bottom is preferably disposed between a contact support 22 and a circuit board 28 or between a circuit board 28 and the motor housing 50. In this embodiment, the plate 25 may be eliminated, making less expensive production possible. So as to be able to mount the crucible, at least cut-outs for connecting contacts 26 are required in the crucible bottom. Depending on the installation situation, further cut-outs may need to be provided for fastening means or cable bushings. The foil 76 can also be inserted and fixed directly in the motor housing, notably when it is designed in the shape of a crucible. This fixation can be carried out by hot stamping plastic protrusions or by gluing. The motor housing prepared in this way is then mounted over the stator.
So as to achieve improved interference suppression, the foil 76 is electrically connected to the stator yoke 20 and/or the plate 25.
Advantageously, the foil 76 is designed at the end thereof facing the partition 11 to receive an annular shoulder protruding from the partition 11, whereby the foil 76 can be oriented in the radial direction before the motor housing is mounted.
A preferred fastening possibility is provided in that the foil 76 comprises fastening lugs 77 that are bent perpendicularly toward the axis of symmetry of the foil, which are held between the stator yoke 20 and the plate 25 or between the stator yoke 20 and the fastening bushings 30.
By fastening the foil 76 by means of screws between the stator yoke 20 and the plate 25, or between the stator yoke 20 and the fastening bushings 30, the foil is held securely, and additionally the electrical contact between the stator yoke 20 and/or the plate 25 is improved when it is established, as proposed above, by means of the fastening lugs 77.
Advantageously, the fastening lugs 77 are disposed in recesses 45 of a contact support 22 or a circuit board, so that also anti-turn protection is provided during assembly and the foil cannot slide out of place during the installation of further parts.
The foil 76 can be a mold-dependent component or a component that is bent from a flat strip and connected at the ends. In the latter case, the ends can be inserted into each other, in a manner known per se, by means of semi-slots, whereby the flexible strip is brought into a tubular shape.
Modifications and variations of the above-described embodiments of the present invention are possible, as appreciated by those skilled in the art in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically disclosed.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
1
DC motor
2
Liquid pump
3
Pump housing
4
Suction connection
5
Pressure connection
10
Dry space
11
Partition
13
Depressions
14
Stator pole
15
Insulating body
16
Stator winding
17
First winding end
18
Second winding end
19
Receiving mandrel
20
Stator yoke
21a
Receptacle
21b
Receptacle
22
Contact support
23
Hollow receiving mandrel
24
First circuit board
25
Plate
26
Connecting contacts
27
Conductor track
28
Mounted circuit board
29
Fastening means
30
Fastening bushing
31a
Spacer
31b
Spacer
33
Plug cut-out
36
Mounting eyes
37
Mounting eyes
38
Mounting eyes
41
Motor axis
42
Internal thread
43
Contact receptacles
44a
Centering pin
44b
Centering pin
45
Recesses in the contact support
46
Recesses in the circuit board
47
Central cut-out in the support
48
Central cut-out in the circuit board
49
Screw
50
Motor housing
51
Plug housing
52
Plug
53
Bearing receptacle
54
Hollow cylindrical region
55
Aperture for centering pin
56
Aperture for receiving mandrel
57
Large recess
58
Small recesses
76
Foil
77
Fastening lug
78
Slot
79
Recess
80
Annular shoulder
81
Stator
Walter, Gerhard, Ihle, Olai, Stolpe, Thomas, Weiske, Klaus, Kellermann, Helmut
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